Brunswick Street Gallery works closely with our artists and Indigenous art centres to support, promote, and present their latest creations. Deeper relationships with select artists, born out of long working histories, is key for allowing more collaborative and meaningful projects. Working with our artists we program them within select exhibitions, our Stockroom as well as online showcase launches. Explore our stable of artists and partner Indigenous art centres below, and peruse their latest collections within our store.
- Aaron Pei Pie
- Allison Taplin
- Amy Wright
- Andrea Shaw
- Britt Neech
- Camille Bergerson
- Cassie Lynch
- Doubly
- EDAN AZZOPARDI
- Edwina Edwards
- Elle-louise Burguez
- Eloise White
- Eun Ceramics
- Frances Cannon
- Gillian Martin
- Irene Grishin-Selzer
- Irene Henry & Harold Goodman
- James Riches
- Jennifer Tarry-Smith
- Jessie Beard
- John Gatip
- Jules Bulleid
- Mali Taylor
- Nerrida Parfitt
- Nunzio Miano
- Penelope Duke
- Sam Ward
- Vivienne Adeney
- Zoe Sernack
- Zory McGrath
Edan Azzopardi is a visual artist based in Melbourne, Australia.
As long as he can remember the Australian bush, as well as its flora and fauna, have been where he feels most grounded. Birds especially have always been a significant love, with a childhood filled with pet birds including Zebra finches, Bourke parakeets, and Diamond doves to name a few.
His current series of paintings showcase Australian birds in all their colourful and shapely glory from the monochromatic Australian White Ibis (bin chook) to the colourful Eastern Rosella.
ART CENTRES
Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre
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Elcho Island Arts
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Ikuntji Artists
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Maningrida arts & culture
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Marrawuddi Arts & Culture
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Ngukurr Arts
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Numbulwar Numburindi Arts
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Tangentyere artists
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Tjarlirli & Kaltukatjara Art
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Warmun Art Centre
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Wik and Kugu Art Centre